University Park Church of the Brethren

University Park

Church of the Brethren

University Park Church of the Brethren

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Who We Are


We at the University Park Church of the Brethren are diverse in our understanding and application of the Bible. This diversity reflects the richness of scripture itself and the ineffable mind of God. We believe that our shared experience in the church enriches the journey of our lives and helps to strengthen our faith.

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All Are Welcome


We affirm our common humanity as children of God and embrace variety in color, culture, age, gifts, abilities, and perspectives. We welcome those of diverse socioeconomic circumstances, gender identities, sexual orientations, relationships, and family structures.  We strive to provide an inviting and supportive community of faith and to affirm the dignity of every person.

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We Are a Historic Peace Church


When you hear discussions on the "historic peace church," they are referring to three denominations of which we are one.  The other two are  Mennonites (which have connections to the Amish) and the Religious Society of Friends (often referred to as "Quakers").  Claiming Jesus as the "Prince of Peace," we feel we can do no other than to act in non-violent ways as we engage with the violent ways of the world. 

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Our Vision


Jesus calls us to walk humbly together in our shared humanity, serving those in need while confessing our own needs, living justly, and standing with the oppressed.  Knowing that diversity can enhance strength, creativity, and vision, we welcome partners in ministry and new members from across the spectrum of human experience to help us follow Jesus’ call.

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We Learn Together

During the Fall, Winter and Spring, we gather at 9:45AM for an intergenerational Sunday School time.  Our varied life experiences, encounters with God, and insights are brought together in one room where we learn from and with each other.  September 8th is our first class for the year. 

It Takes All of Us


We believe in the "priesthood of all believers."  That's a Bible phrase to say, "God has given each of us gifts to contribute to the whole."  We may ride on different skateboards, but, at the end of the day, we're all pitching in to help God's kingdom draw more near.  And, together, we celebrate and remember the One who gives us life and breath!

September (It's About More Than Pumpkin Spice Lattes)

Don't get us wrong, we like coffee, too.  In fact, we gather for fellowship every Sunday (starting September 8th) @ 10:30 AM for coffee and light breakfast breads and fruits. But, we also like to learn new things from those within our congregation and from those who focus their vocations on specific projects.  Below is a brief summation of what September is looking like for us at UPCOB (the church at the corner of Tuckerman and Route 1.   


September 1st:  We will begin from the beginning 😀  (Parts of Genesis 2 and 3 will guide the message).


September 8th:  Jeremy and Alan Siegel will share their experiences from time in the Arctic National Preserve. 


September 15th:  Genesis 15 (God's Promise to Abraham) will be the theme for the day. 


September 22nd:  Jeanne Davies, Director of the Anabaptist Disabilities Netword will be the

                                preacher.  Jeanne will also lead a Sunday School conversation before worship.   


September 29th:  Genesis 37 (Visions, Dreams, Sibling Rivalry and Family Conflict) makes Thanksgiving awkward.  We'll look at the Joseph story.



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